undersized

IPA: ˈʌndɝsaɪzd

adjective

  • below the usual or expected size
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Examples of "undersized" in Sentences

  • Trying to overcome the "undersized" tag, Oklahoma's Aaron
  • He was about twelve when he came to them, and kind of undersized and delicate.
  • "All of the people who may be called undersized always do one thing," Mr. Seay said.
  • SHORTCOMINGS: Like many power forward prospects of NBA drafts past, West is another athlete trying to shed the "undersized" label.
  • Anomalies such as undersized genitalia, long or short arms or legs due to "glitches" causing early or late closing off of bone ends, pectus carinatum etc.
  • Some of you old timers may recall another undersized, high-motor defensive linemen West Virginia once pulled out of Virginia that went on to have a great career.
  • Although the Alpine Corps, as a general thing, contain the largest and strongest men in the French Army, yet the average French soldier may be termed undersized when compared with the military of either England or
  • Seattle's unit was hit hard with the loss of Pro Bowl MLB Lofa Tatupu to a torn left pectoral muscle in Oct. David Hawthorne (6-0, 240), Tatupu's replacement, is a hard hitter but he's undersized, which is why he wasn't drafted.
  • A tree four feet in diameter is called undersized in these woods; and so skillful are the wood-choppers that they can make the largest giant of the forest fall just where they want it, or, as they say, they "drive a stake with the tree."
  • One memory I have of Vic that I really love and I don't, I can't pinpoint it in time, but he often played a kind of undersized essentially acoustic guitar that almost look like a toy guitar because that was part of his being paralyzed was that he couldn't really handle a big one.

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